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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL Ifl, 1902 TUB FACT ABOUT Coffee is that tlio bent coffoo Is the kind that suits you and that you can got for the least moneys Chase ami 8nnUru put up coffee that more than suits us, and we think v. ill suit you. We KNOW the price will suit, better than it does us. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO The Morning Astorian TKUSJiMIONO Ml. TODAY'S WBATHKR . I'OltTLANO. Apill lB.-Wi-wterii Or Vinml Wmttm Washliigtuli, cloudy, occanlunul howrs, twolOT, iuth 10 wind; jtni Ortf"n, i:jtirn Washington and Idaho, InOrviUrtng lullutm, slightly cuulitr; wUid most ly nhrly. Gaeion ll feed, grain and hay. The Klk held their regular meet ing Uil evening Call Main Wl for your coal rtqulr. mtnti. Orders promptly BlUd I'orilund now htu u vug rant breaking rock on tho city rw-k pile. Our rrfiOon illirnd Muulia A Java u(T ciii i Im Uai -Juliiukui lira. Th Or-in Hibiu Sunday Ifchool A socUtUm will mtwt In 'urlltuid May Japan good of all kind, cheap at U Yokohama Uasaar, i Commercial irttu Another hipmal of fresh smoked Kastern ham tuid Uwxm jul In. Juluv ou JLiro. W lmv jut rwaiwd a ahlpmuut of homo presurvsd wild WackourrlM. Julmtuii Uro. Innjivutor Day went to I'uget Sound u-rduy ubord the lighthouse U'Udvr .MttllUllt. The Urlilaa bark Dovonuy Hall did not lrv ffirdy bul will pull out ry this morning Any ctiild buy as wtll and m cheap, ly from u tho mart Kprlueed buyr.-Jbion Uro H. V, llnwr, the duunplon wlm-m-r, popularly known In Astoria, h airited in the city. Three expert workmen At lit Occi-' vlvut llarber Sbopl. 1'orovUlu bath. JUrtt bootblack In tb oily. You will And lb bt lie meal la tu cliy at ib Hialu Hun lUnuurant, No. II. Commercial 8L The steamer Sue H. Elmore pulled uui" fur XBItunuvk yeelerUay with a good cargo ftiid passenger iUt. You can live without our Perfection lilond Moi-ba and Java Cuff, but why ebould you? Johnaon Bros. If you want box wood, alab wood or otber firewood, telephone Kelly, the tranifer man. Phone IUI black. I'atronlio home induitry by smoking the "Pride of Atorla" cigar; Oneet made. Manufactured by MaoFarlan ni Kaobel. Tramp atfamer Btratlie-yle waa re Krtl tn be lying off the mouth of the Columbia UuH evening and la expected In tbla morning. Thv Million fiullon and the Demo rni of' Portland are rowing over the iUfthm of which ahall furnleh the (nominee for eherllT- . i P. A. Kantor. In Welch block, will call for your olothea to clean, dye, re pair and pre, and will deliver them. King up phone, red 20M. The noon piuweiger 'train waa de lajred an hour yesterday on account of a alight aicld.-nt to the engine be tweim Portland and Ooble. Try Schilling' Beet Baking Powder. Wepy your money back If you do not think It better than any othera you hnve ever uaed Johnson Broe, Officer Obrg found a fur boa be loiiKlnv to eorne woman who lout the name, which may be obtained by call ins at police headquarter. At the civil service examination for 1he ponltlon of matrnn at the SI let i In tllnn school yesterday, Mm. Emma Ma.toii waa the only applicant . Roxlyn coal laita longer, la cleaner . and make lex trouble with tove And chimney flue than any other, George TV. Sanborn, agent, telephone, 1311. After the funeral aervtcea over the remains of Mr. Margaret IWall at St. Mury'a Catholic church yeaWrday morning they were ehlpped to Portlnnd for Interment. . Lnflles fine hair ewltche. rat and trilby. All klnda of hair t?ooiU Fine line of hnlr tonic and barber BuppUdH. Will call on you if dealred. A. B. Pe teraon, Occident Barber Shop, Dr. H. L. Henilenon I prominently mentioned e probable nominee for the elate senate by the "citizen' " , convention today and C. C. Utilmger 1 mentioned for Juatloe of the, peace.. A good registration 1 urged lrrei- Iwtlv of polltloal faltn. For the good of the country every man should exercise hi right of auffrage. The clerk' office I open evry TJnirUy evening, The registration wm tight yeaterday. Mr, a4inuaaen due up lace cur tain to perfection. Leave order at Omgon Bakery, , The Maccab W biA a oclttJ last evening, at Which the member had an enjoyable time. - , Knight of the Ladle of Hwurity held their regular meeting at lAbor halt lest evening. Ctonerml Mile onw talked top much, but he did not talk half so much a he la being talked about. County School Superintendent Lyman vialted Clatsop cahoot. ofhYlully Mon day, and report the c!tool In fine condition. Cfitlsen paper were granted to Ca brll K. TmnedAh and John Mlkalsen, by the county court yeatorday, Itoth are native of Norway. Only Ave nwrrlage lleenaea hail tx-en tasued up to last night for this month, but thl la two more than were Issued for the same time larft year. ( The Aaiorlan I In reeelpt of sample copli of i he "ltomdoleiaicn,", a large and neat newapaiwr, but there; I no one on the force Able to read It M. A. Il !(, representing gtrauira tiro., Chicago, America ballng lull ore. will be at C. II. Cooper jjext Krldiiy and Saturday, April ISth and ltb. Stella, Washington, ha now been selected aa the place of heeUuarter of the logging Interest at the mouth of the Columbia which wa formerly at Weatpirt. Master Pish Warden Van Dusen was kept busy again yeaterday issuing II cense to fishermen. The erospect ere -that a large number will engage In the work this aeaaon. Only three men ere now tn the coun ty Jail, the two mm rhargnd with steitlinif logs and the ' Chinaman, Yo Sup, wh tried to leave the country without paying hie debt- A number of fishermen went out yeeterday, but the catch waa mail In fact, did not Jus;lfy the operation of the canoerlc. Thl doe not dam pen the ardor of the llshermen, how ever, as another day may bring sue ces. " The price of fish between the fisher men and eannerymen baa been ami cably fixed at 5 cent a pound for Chi nook of SS-pounds or under, and I cent a pound for tboee over that weight, : If. M. Lorn teen ha been aeleoted a a delegate to the atate federation of labor meeting, whloht takes place In Portland the first Monday in May, by the Columbia Itlver Fishermen' Pro tective Union. The plumber met kut night and prepared to organise a union. They expect to receive their charter with in the next two or three week at which time they will perfect organ isation. Mayor Buprennnt la reported a au thority for the statement that Six teenth and Astor from Sixth to the erome avenu ; Franklin between Eigh teenth an' d Astor from Sixth to the old Washington cannery, will be Im proved at an, early day. The exodus of a large number of flHhermen to Alaska recently, It wa thought, would make dull times In As toria, but It 1 not the case. More have filled their placee end bueines rushes Juet the same. The nwrlt of advert'elmr are Illus trated eVery day. The Astorian men tioned the fact that Illllle Binder had lost a pig. The pig woe found and re turned to the owner, and he contem plate a pig dinner nex,t Sunday. The Astoria Klectrlc Comnany I branching out In the way of Improve, ment. It is soon to have a new power building and will add a large boiler, engine and power generator. The car line I also being extended at a rapid rate. John Alexander Dowle, tho Ohiaago "Zionist," I playing In good luck Not many moons ago he won out as de fendant in a suit Involving a large money transaction and now an ad mirer of hi in Now Zealand hoe pass ed In hi chip and left, the "Zionist" leader a handsome legacy of $50,00. Bunches have now been added to the Republican ramjatgn headquarters and the seating capacity Is largely Increased,- No appointment for speaking have been made yet. Secretary Curtis said yesterday that aa oon a oppo sition was put up that there might be something to fight the campaign would open. Speaking of the trial of pilot, on of the pilots said last night that lat Fourth of July a pilot was out evil day watching for a tramp tcmer from China and inlwed Ui celebration on that account, when the steamer lie wa watching for decorated In our nation al color at Hong Kong , , Complaint Is made to the Aittnrtan that none of the drug store are open late at night and that no night clerk are where they can be 'ound. It Is claimed, that a, few night ago a child wa vry sick and that a physician said It was no use to prescribe a none tit tho drug tore were open. Mr. F. O. Walter .whose husband died recently In Paeadena, Cal., arriv ed home on the Columbia yesterday. Mr. Walters is much worn with the Ion vigil at the bedside of her hus band, but I otherwise In good health. Mr, Walter suffered muds during hi sickness, but the end came In peace. The body wa cremated at Paeadena, , Mr. Fredrlkka Nelson, a noted evau- gvllt, who has travelled extensively In Norway, Sweden, Denmark and the .Hulled Hturtes, will speak In the Norwegian and Danish Methodist churulr on Tuesday evening, April IS at I- Also Wednesday, Thursday and Friday night and on Sunday, April 20, morning and evening. All Scandi navian invited. On ThurwUy, Aprtl 17, the Woman' itellcf Corp will serve a merchant lunch at 13 o'clock In the storeroom next the Astorian office. The choicest dishes of the season may there be hod for a modest fee. During the after noon and evening to cream, etc., will be served, and an excellent program will be given of music, recitations, etc. Patronise the ladles ' It Is evident that the HouUxrrner are blocking the passage of the Chi nese exclusion blU thronuh a spirit of revenge. The claim that the North desires social equality between the ne groes nd white of the South and Ihey would give the North a full dose of the Chinaman, whom they regard a superior to the negro In Intelli gence and bonty. The gratllylng new from the nation al capital that the mate of Wash ington ami Haho will co-oporeate with Orengn, In an offort to have the senate emendmeiit to the river and harbor bill providing for The Dalles canal to be retained In the bill 1a an apt Illus tration that the' states of the great Northwest stand hand in hand, on all The regular meeting of the Retail Clerks' Union wo largely attended lost evening at the city council cham ber room. Beside the routine busi ness li was decided to hold a soolol session In about two week at Page' hall at which the merchant will be Invited. Two delegate were also elect ed to attend ilie .ttate federation of labor convention, which meets In Port land the first Monday in May. Charles McBwan and KM. Struemeyer were elected delegate. The mwtlng at the Chadwell school house, Monday afternoon, waa largely attended by Lewis and Clark people. The committee on timber cutting re ported that a mUl had been set up and log hauled thereto. The member of the committee resigned and C. S. Dow, 13. F, Llbbe and J. N, Heckord ap pointed a successor. The mill 1 In active operation and will be run un til a sufficient supply for road pur imses 1 effected. The' last games In the bowling con- teat between the Commercial and Irv ing Cluba will take pla-.-e tomorrow night at the .'t.'ng clu ll The games til br poiipened on account of the ebvt'.e Irmi the cfy jt ome of the bow!r. There ts now talk of another tate tournament,-to !.-e mnle up of tire .ollwltif chili. Axtotla Commercial Irving Multnomah Port land Commercial, IlUnee.t Salem, and The Dalles Commercial, The "Big Four" trophy, which Is again In the possession of the bowling association, la to be offered aa a prlte. In the case of Paul Schroder vs. Jos. W. Hare, eherlff, In the circuit court yesterday, a decree for plalptlft waa entered and an order isued to the clerk to summon a Jury for the June term. A suit for divorce by Sarah A. Grimes, vs. C. C. Orlmea and . Q. M, Orlems, ,ln which properly right are Involved, also occupied the attention of the court. Cases for the June term were set aa follow: John L. Bock v. City of Astoria, for alleged Inujrlea to the amount of JB100 by falling through a hole on Duane street; W. A. Dee vs. City of Astoria, to recover dam ages in the sum of $2076 for Injuries to a B-yew-old eon of the plaintiff, by falling through a hole on Commer cial street; Dean Bros, Steam Pump Works, vs. Astoria Iron Works; John Reld v. J. J. Kenney and Paddy Lynch: Rosa & Spragu Company vs. Taku Pa klng Company. Jury trial will be the ordr In all these caee. soap brings health and the color of health to many a sallow skin; Z' THE CITIZENS' MOVE, Bay They Will Not Endorse County Legislative Ticket, The citizen' convention called for today to meet at the court house, at 1 o'clock, will not meet at the court house a the court is In session, but will meet at the city hall, Instead, at the same hour, A prominent citizen who I one the Inside of the move, rave the Astorian an outline of the work lost night. He said that the statement that th rd It tens' convention would endorse - the county Republican legislative ticket was all bosh; that the ' main fight would be made on thl ticket. While he would not state the fact, yet It 1 claimed that the Democrat have hope of winning the legislative ticket In order to figure In the election of a United fttate senator. It I claimed that In ctw the Democratic legisla tive ticket Is elected from thl coun ty, .which will be under 'he name of "Citizens' ticket," that they wfH first endeavor to elect a Democratic United States senator, but that if this can not be done they will come over to Hon. C. W. Fulton. In cose he is a candidate. '! i i : :"' The outline of the ticket xly is W. X Cook, present police commis sioner, for, the state senate, and f. ?. LorntJk'n, who I secretary of tne olumbla River Fishermen's . Colon, and O. O. Moen, who Is also a nolle commissioner for the lower, house. They ssy that John Ilahn will be nominated for county Judge; J. H Hansen for sheriff, and Mr. West, of Sklpanon, will be nominated for com missioner. No one I settled upon for assessor and treasurer, but It Is prob able that Anbury, the Republlcan nominee for cwniy surveyor, wilt be endorsed for surveyor by the ctlien' convention. Tbey say there t no doubt but that tha citizen' convention will endorse J. C. Clinton for county clerk, and Mr. PoM for coroner, both of whom are nominees of the Republi can party. In spite of the hopeles appearance of success to the cltlxcns' move they claim that they are serious and have no reason to doubt electing a part of their ticket FARM FOR SALE. Small improved farm, new 5-room house, barn, chicken house, orchard, fine mountain spring water, near steamboat landing and postofflce, Sn Gray River, Pacific County, Wash. Apply to MRS. LTDIA LAM LEY, ' 126, Twelfth St, Astoria, or to Mrs. J. P. Foter, at farm. v SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of and execution and or der of sole Issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for Use of March. 1902, upon a judgement and Count of Clatsop, on the 27th day decree rendered therein on the 28th day of February, 192, in favor of Geo. C. FlaveJ, Mary C. Flavel, Nellie Fla- vel and Katie Flavel. DlaJntifie. and against George Hill, Susan A. Hill, F. W, Bait;. Jacob Kamm, Swan Wil son, H. B. Parker, S. C. Harris, the Astoria and South Coast Railway Com pany, A. M. Smfth. L. F. Ammundson nd N. P. Sorrenson, defendants, for the sum of 111.295 71 with Interest thereon at the rate of S per cent per annum from February 28, 1902, until paid, and the costs and disbursements of this action taxed at SU.9S, and the onsts of and upon thl writ command ing and requiring me to make sale of the following described real property, to-wlt: Lou No one and two (1 and 2). of block No. twelve (12), of the Town of Astoria, aa laid out and recorded by John McClure, all tn the Ctty of Asto ria, Clatsop County, Oregon, together wftti the tenement and appurtenances thereon and thereto belonging. Notice I hereby given that I will on Monday, the Sth day of May, 1902, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore noon of said day ,ln front of and at the court house door in the Ctty of Astoria. Clatsop County, Oregon, seU at public auction to it he highest bid der for cash the above described real property, to satisfy the judgment In terest, cost and all accruing coat. THOS. LINVILLK. Sheriff of Clatsop County. Oregon. Astoria. Ore., March SI, 1902. Fining of Glasses No Longer Guess Work Dr. Sullivan' wonderful system of correcting error of eight has given bet ter visions to hundreds and saved many from blindness. The doctor fit glasses to correct all defects of vision, . cures and relieves headache, dlulnees and excess ner vousness. Cross-eyes In children straightened without ihe knife. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Consultation and examination free. Dr. 0. N. Sullivan. Occullst Opticla Will open office at 598- Commercial street over Hart's drug store, about April 17. . G. 01, Barr, Dentist Mansell Building. S78 Commercial St., Astoria, Or. TELEPHONE RED 2061. Dr. T. k Ball ... v DENTIST. 521 Commercial Street , Astoria, Ore. DYSPEPTIC, DE The orsatsstnld to DIGESTION. DISCOVERT OF OIL. When news is heralded throughout the country that oil has been found in a certain place, thousands of persons rush there In hope of being among the lucky few who are fortunate enougn to strike a paying well. In their haste health Is neglected until they are com pletely broken down,, and then what avail 1 wealth wh-n their health I gone. Protect your health with Hos teller' Stomach Bitter and you will always have true wealth. There 1 to medicine In the world so good a a to.itc for the run down -system, or to cure headaca, belching, Indigestion, dyspepsia, liver complaint, la grippe or nralarl. fever and ague. Don't fall to try It, but insist on having the genuine. It win do you good. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and or der of sale Issued out of the circuit court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Clatsop on the 27th day of March, 1902, upon Judgement and decree rendered there in on the 20th day of February, 1902, In favor of George C, Flavel, Mary C. Flavel, Katie Flavel and Nellie Flavel, plaintiffs, and against Charles S. Wright, Margaret J. Wright and the Astoria Building ft Loan Association, a corporation, defendants, for the sum of I2,S3 together with the coat and disbursements of this action taxed at the sum of $10.20, Interest at the rate of t per cent per annum from February 2$, 1902, until paid, and the costs of and upon this writ command ing and requiring me to make sale of the following described property, t-v-wit: Lot No. 7. In block No. 24, In the Town of Astoria, aslsid out and re corded by John McClure. In the City of Astoria, County of CJateap. State of Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances fee- longing or in any wise appertaining thereunto. Notice I hereby given that I will on Monday, the 6tb day of May, 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore noon of said day, in front of and at the court house door in the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, sell at publto auction to the highest bid der for cash the above described prop erty, to satisfy the Judgment interest. costs and all accruing coat. THOS. LINVILLE, Sheriff of Clatsop County. Oregon. Astoria, Ore., March 31, 1902. Females of All Ages find these Pills simply invaluable, as a few doses will restore free and regular conditions and effectually remove the causes of much suffer ing to the sex. Beecham's Pills. Set ETerjwbae-lB tnus lea. oad SMk OIIi f 't Boots and .Pants i Heavy Flannel Shirts and Underwear, Wool Socks, Blankets , and Comforters. Prices always tho lowest at S. Danziger & Co. GltOTHIOG jkwmm t. .S ; . !- -: ' f .. I Goats Good Hews for Astoria Fishermen Commencing Monday, April Hlh, and lasting until the end of th is month the following Surprise Value will be placed on Sale at SHANAHAN'S Men's and Boys Underwear Heavy merino nndershirts and drawers regularly Bold for 50c reduced to 20c. Extra heavy fleeced shirts and drawers, all sizes, former price 75c, Surprise Sale Price, 40c. Imported all wool undemhirts and drawers in natural gry and Tan worth 1.50, Sale Price 98c. Weather Troof Scotch Wool thoroughly shrunk shirt) and drawers, former price 2.00, now 1.49. , Special Announcement The Celebrated "Fish Prand of Waterproof Oil Clothing and Slickers at Greatly Reduced Prices. California all Wool Mackinaw CoatA for 2.75 and upwards. Mfcn and Boys' Heavy Mule Skin Gloves, regular price 35c Surprise Sale Price 19c a pair, . - , Men's and Boys' Suits During this Surprise Sah3 of ours Men's and Boys' suits can bo had at reductions of 20 per cent- . Fishermen's CHAMAHA W C fishermen's Surprise-Sale IfllI lti 1 p Surprise Sale Fisfiermen! See IT About Twine, Lead Line, Cork Line, Corks, Need les, Boat Supplies, Sails, Etc. We Can Save You Money. Foard & Stokes T0 BUYiUil PAPEB 5,ooo Rolls Just to. More to Follow Latest Designs in Exquisite Colorings. We will Mil you BORDER for your rooms at tim 8AHS FKIC3B per roll as the wall and ceUinc;. We keep first-class workmen and guaran tee our work. Let us flpure on your deeoratinf for 1301 B. F. ALLEN & SON. 903-007. Commercial Street. SPRING SHOES r Patent t"!Wa Leathers, $h vVi'Y Latest, , 'rf' Swcllest. ' y " All Styles, ; Lowest Prices it .- A Peterson & Brown. COUCHES (it ... ... - i - U A coDRienment of new and handsome patterns just received. You can set a bargain now. Nothing botter for the borne. MATTINGS . Call and see tor yourself if I have not the largest stock and .S ' lowest prices, considering the quality, of any house in town., Qeodg SU Easy iutallneifl H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher. Gutbirths's FOR THB BOTTOMS OF BOAT3 AND VESSELS. MANUFACTURED BY C. M. CUTB1RTH - Astoria, Or. W. P. FULLER & CO. Agents. Co, Andrew Asp, I ' ... ". ' ' St f"'j . . ,. ... .J: ....I. j, ... ... i Varti later, Iluksaitk tit ImttkMt - FIRST-CLASS WORK AT i REASONABLE PRICES. Sseeial Attention Olvn to Ship ard I Steamboat RepalrinQeneral Blok : smiihing, Flrst-Cbss Horse Shoeing.' mc CORNER TWELFTH AND . DUANE Insurance. Commission and Shipplnf. C. J. TRENCHARD, . Agent Well Fargo and Pacific Express Comp'ya. Custom House Broker. LOUNGES CARPETS Copper Paint To praerre them from the destructive effects of worms and barnacles and prevent tbo accumulation of sea gran and other marine substances.